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:stimulate development. It would soon be in cir-|#— Daily Alaska Empire o na waa its weight to the propuision of 1 ; PROFESSIONAL Y P i i ¥ ____|business. BITS ; 8 [ - Fraternal Societies JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER R ——+ | . — — - 3 OF - GREAT MEN'S SO! OF | {8 , 2y # Robert Simpso DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel The political capers of young Col. Roosevelt' BY-PLAY { Opt. D. RENTTS ELKS in New York do not constitute the only time # Graduate Los Angeles Col- AL 88 |in American history where the son of a great'y Py y | “iege ;’,'(g","‘,’,"',‘,zi',’ s ' " PHONE 58 "“}’:’lc:‘l‘!z“i’.'i?'flg;fi : = ATEs " |father surprised the latter’s admirers. Nearly ’ pthalmol o'clock, Elks' Hal Delivered by cARelar Tk idiau; ot Wibaadwan. wne} 100 years xtgu it w .Inmus‘ :{:‘l:‘lil‘ll:;" l::«‘ru;llr{;l It always pays to use your own | § %) | Glasses Fitted Bomdt R RRE o OB it R Thane for $1.25 per month. ; brains, / Leneses Ground xalted Rul By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: son of Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the > ; M. H. SIDE: One year, in advance, €12.00; sl wonthis, in Advance |preqgury, who wrote the paragraph in the mes-| He swears and swears g v st Vising Brothers_wicoms. \ Subseribers” e i1 ey will promptly 'sage of President Andrew son which de- Unti) it Bante s T /. / BROWN'S Dr. Charles P. Jenne o b in the delivery o S jclared against the constitutior lity of the Na- When he finds but- | iy o i DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bodies s Office . itionsl Bank which his father had established, and Tons off his shirts, VARIETY STORE of Freemasonry declared that it had not met the expectations o 7 y SPEARMINT has a tang | Stationery—Notiong— Rigms 3 S X-Tehamtine Searilon Rty 9 lding The Associated 5 ly entitled to Ahe ts founder. Young 5 A | Somchow, i = and zest' to brighten your Witoting Candeed Regular meetings he S un Yonng Hamilton was one of the ) B girls do hote dasl Greeting Cards—Toys- Telephone 176 Flots g A hpigniv use for republics 1 x lispatches cred ! It or Bot otherw 4 in paper and - » \ # lonabrd Bhidlls day. g k2 to cotton stockings., g o Novelties. Bgoachy S Jocal mews publl rein § S taer AR Tald ot Mak — t keepo tecth white, Merchandise of Merit pi Oda Svllows : iren, At eneral and Governor| WALTER B. HEISEL. Secreiary. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUA EED GE g s |pays to read the advertisements ' | p— e ———— THAN THAT OF ANY OT ;. United States Senator, Secretary of| Y Dr. A. W. Stewart nday by the econd and Maln, MEMBER OF ASS s L FAESS. What every woman knows ! nl-- 'mky_ and, Vice-F ident and! Trying to do the right thing al Al el DENTIST LOYAL ORDER and Jackson’s most influential lieuten-|the right time keeps them a!l on v OF MOOSE R ae S I L Juneau Lodge No. 703 jaut. He took a lively part in the fight thatthe jump Pk 4 ’{ 4[][ I,‘!) - SEWARD BUIiLDING Luinsae oL ;:,Mmml fie Hatog i i ek “ihe rets 80 P Sl i 2 < Ao Office Phone 469, Rea. Phone 276 night, at 8 o'ciuc ithe ip of Nicholas Biddle on the finances of| And there’s the fellow: who sas 3 ! 3 e e et | 0 {. MAC SPADDEN, Dictsior; 'the Nat'on 1 always maks a Ay 2 | AND LOT CLEANING s R. H. STEVENS Secretary. raising chickens $ G. A. GETCHELL, e # MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141° F. & A M GIMACIE VRS et e Phone 109 or 149 . AN Investigate Before Investing. Any time a girl can operate a | it Dr. W. J. Pigg Socond_ and Fourth Mons - ener she thinks she' | INITE ATYES DEVARTMENT ., Y of gedh molith i A (Pactfic Pulp and Paper Industry.) “,'"1‘:.',!3],“',,:,‘,_\.", FrmE m grbi'}l’EJIN!IEmOR e s i i30 o' “-"Q[é\\? re is ou2 plece of advice which is alway ; GENERAL LAND OFFICE j. B. BURFORD & CO Office—8econd and Main RALPIT C. MIZE, Mas: o estigate . before investing.” el It ‘pivs to. mikke ; V8 I Moy U. 8 Land Office, 4 X % iter. CHAS, F. NAGHE! firsf 4seme of Pacifie Pulp and Paper Industry | ¢ i 5 Anchorage, Alas¥a. L. C. Smith anl Corcna it A1 ¥| count. s Gy i i { Telephone 18 * Secretary. | wit note. The same note of caution will Avgust 29, 1327. Y PR RN | 3 AsTeRe & - 3 N W STERN STaR i selfish are always unhappy Notice s hereby given that TYPEWRITERS A & g Second and Fourth Tues:* Leontinne to be advaned. As is to be cxpected | e | o t e Tty st CmbRae - adin iy | Marie W. Poterson. entrywoman, | Dr. H. Vauce E I S Sk HOW LONG WILL I"_l;()l'l‘h STAND ias Aheen a4 . the pulp and paper in- He really thought together with her witnesses, Cari s et opatn—201 Golda‘eln Bids. Hall, MAJ WILLIAM FOR IT. ; ¥y on th t in the present ye: That he could “hop™; Alson. and Lockie MacKinnon. | urs: 10 to 12: 1 to 6; BROWN, Secre E AN MR g [Hite: Bolay "‘}"“" Is ,“‘45 b talkers, the BrgsDco He tried it, then : an url .lun'l-inl. /\fl:\. - lm.«l sub- ! s ? wISJrl bvk;:"lw':'l':""'m" P gl Andrew J. Volstead, father of i rolibition | motegs seek to capitalize the occasion for their Canin ek Tnetio witted final proof on her home- _ ) ORI DR Y TS Licenged Ostcopathic Physic KNIGHTS OF i aRdsew BBl e o Stle BROIbINGR | it b S a1 ame down kerflop, Rotb I e e P A L Junean - Public Library Phone: Office 1671, | o e B law, defeated for re-clection to Congress and then ut ¥, H il Rarion 64 SR L o 4 o Lzard to the offcet of their offorts on the industr teiiness 1o the root.of mic |tor 1and ‘embraced in H.'B. Sur-[j and . X Trcetimgs second and last ,‘.r»y"l grief. vey No. 167, New Series No [} Free Reading Room L AL 2 4 1 capital has been invested on the x 1165, and it is now in the files B o A )t the U. S Land Office, Anchor-| City Hall, Second Floor Dr. Geo. L. Barton s W Skt b : N St 4 ihe at h for home consumption th-{ Some persons put on clotheyg _ NS s, 3 K. M. and wine at ho for home consumption lund paper interests tn justify discarding as pure|iney ,;.,.I b e 1z, Alaska, and if wo protest ir' | Main Street at 4tn CGHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg.' [1'Y M«l..rsYtlgl'. ri'.K " formation from Scattle is that the war alreadsiquihble any statements which tend to pooh-pooh e filed in the local land. office at! Reading Room Open From Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 . § 7 to L LA X has started. Prohibition enforcement oficers, to|fhe West as an important potential pulp: anc|r peve Wi i AR RERE \uchorage, Alaska, within the| 84 m to 10 p m §; and by appaintment. Phone 269 | 43| )aRY, PIONEERS OF the number of ten, without search warrants, re-|paper center ot B b e . period of publication or thirty! | Circulation Room Open From i b vt s W el BRI T T SR e \ | P s “ 3 0 0 one; i o G ot the pra-‘ice of Medioine, | o SECO orld cently entered several houses in that city and| This journal believes in the West, will do it fgup his 1 s very day, |1ayvs thercafter, said final proof| |l to 6:30 n. m—7:00.p w to P urgery nor Osteopathy. e o aiodbr i i, Cud upset things generally. In one instance they |pgrt 1n aiding the development of the West''y 'd pather hegr than rear one will be accepted and final certi 8:30 p. m. e —— e a.d refreshments. At Mo Hall . . Rt s e, §apang 4 g P L A 4 i Ci Mogazi - + . |MRS. EDNA RADONICH, Sresident; found some boards where the floor of a cellar¥ ral resources of timber. water, power an‘ New York Sun icate dssued. % [ | Current Magazines. Newspapers a 13RS MINNIE HURLEY, Secretary had been repaired that looked newer than the raquisites so that benefit will accrue t J. LINDLEY GREEN, { Reference Books, Elc, T S PR Yemiatnor of the floor. They took these up and|Iho section which nolds.ihose ‘economic advam |I've never seen a mermall swim.fe,\i, of mipst AR ot HHEE YO AEL : S g | WOMEN 'OF MOOSEHEART dug a lot of dirt out of the ground. They r--uvnd:_‘: 5 ”“I:' “"”r o eck ‘“"'" ‘j'““' : {“"‘IT"".“”‘*‘:: 1 don’t expect to one 5 nivoation. . Seik | N ICAL THE "‘M""' ! LEGION, NO. 439 r in the cellar or elsew a G bl s MEQ: A HESONTTeNp - W HALIH “| Bt let al; Medical Gymnastics, Massage | | ot snd Thursdays po liquor in the cellar or elsewhere and found |, ...e..iire of raw materials is accomplished in 8 e Meets 1st and 2nd Thursdays i Date of t pPublication, Dec.] E Tlectricity : ufuigl | no evidence that there had ever been any ther } coftde grindet or o $80.000,000 institution, The ¥ I} - each month, 8 P.M. at Mouse | L 1937, 410 Goldstein Bldg. Hal *Everything justified the assurance the honse-|ane test fs soundness of the individual enterprise Z = - Kot o wite gave the burglarous officials that th 0 e it B piiigbond ol et gt # PhRLA & NOTICE 0¥ HEARING ON . sana; Hodding Bealar Ro: ) _ i He's threshed his whoat, FINAL ACCOUNT | | gent; Agnes Grigs, Ilecorder. had been no liquor, home made or otherwise, in|ment fost beginning to come into full blo And cut his hay, i e AR ! Valentine's Optical Dept. ' | it Rl AR the house for the five years that she had rosided|tho Iavestor needs to serutinizo cavefullly the So now he sings In the Commissoncr's’ Court, for| 2 "R, L. DOUGLASS s W ; {ject whereln he would put his mon il : the Temitorv of Alaska, Di-| Wy in it. They finally left the house with the cellar w v Doth night and day. b+ cioh. Nomber - Oné Out’clan and Cptometrist floor littered with the boards they had torn up\‘”}:,f‘" fapta, which mark the ""'b‘_*"’*'“” 3 - Before Frank A, fiévlc Ouiiukis: . = R-oom 16, Valentine Bldg. | . and the dirt they had dug out of the gre |““,§_|;|'::~x :Ir”:m::mu lilux(}‘”:«”]l:;‘ A B le e i Annquisitive perion gets on | Fioner and ex-Officio Probate | [l H"“"é‘ g tlnts Lo '“| /lutomoblle ‘ AR o P A bk s eard oints which mark e SN ono's. merves. | > T + . v Appeintme! for the home owner to replace or pay for having| o g Laner ventures are not hidden e i i ¥ | Judge, Juneau Precinct. | 4 \ Eaolacetl; They. wernt 1o Soveral otlier hoisss 1n|' gy she inyestor will analyxs the facts in thel v, NS {in' the Matter of the Estate of h\ l B G ianien aihliuciy a0 ematic Satore i taks thie: aiile loisak] o A Aont IR eR O ROBERT BROWN BELL, de- : nsurance discovered a similar condition. into the records of the promoters, satisfy himself ; i Jnes | THE CLUB LUNCH . s, satisfy hi All crabs are not in the ocean. IR o 4 g It seems to be almost the universal rule for|that the proposition from every angle is a sound o ® 0cean. | . _NOTICE IR HEREBY GIVEN, ; 4 ROOM SURANCE such as-Fire and Prohibition enforcement officials to proceed in|one, well backed up by real pulp and paper mill PR R & o« 1oy, | That H. L. FAULKNER, admin- o . Theft, and Collision, safe- . D An inquisitive person does 1ots |jgtrator ot the Estate of Robert ~ ¥ this wise and when someone, acting within his{enginesring talent, then the investor can do the)oe fishing I i S ) Open 6 a. m. to § p. m. Daily guard the investment repre- clear rights, forceably resents the unlawiul en-| Western industry a real service by offering finan- i % Fown. Pel, . AeCSaNsd, ' Hmas; Tele ) sented by your car. trancé. into his home, he inay be shpt on the|cinl help. Thi avemge persan is meambt daned. o7 partiqument. s Aoal: sty P PETB JELICH, Proprietor : S A 5 4 On the other hiind, inyestig witout investi-| " pelieve a stranger ‘P! jeount of the administration of e Insurance such as Propertv spot. And the Federal Government bicks up thel o8 5 0 R ol o dustiy real harm to believe a stranger tham an ac- gaiq estate and that a hearing| > Damage and Public Liability killers. | Ity it et P ottt L will be had upon the same be- safeguard yov as an owner— If any representative of the American people 2 s i fore the undersigned at the court Trae Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY againgt damage claims and in Congress compl about this sort of treat- James A. Wood on Seattle Times. e 1;:.;.'.‘»-'“;0..‘:»::;3.“,; house at Juneau, Alaska at % judgments, losses that so fre- est is ‘clock 1. ay . 4 i ment the Board of Temperance, Prohibition and PII, roPtis ke o'clock P, M. on the 19th. day “The Last Service In the Greatest Tribute™ gquently total many times the Public Morals of the Methodist Church, the Anti- (Seattle Business Chronicle.) it o of December, 1927, at which time ‘ original cost of a car. ¢ Morals of the ) it 198 An important change in Pacific Northwest jand place any persons interested Corner 4th and Fiinklin £t Phone 136 3 Saloon League and other church organizations set newspaper activities is set out in the announce- And there are those who WOITY {in said estate may appear and 2 We offer you as an automo- the hooded and sheeted K. K. K. out to prepare| priPibot S b 0 Wood has become Associate] PeCAuse they haven't anything toifile objections, In writing, to said - bile owner policies that cover a political grave for him—or wors Editor of Seattle Times, in charge of its editorial| “l€bTate for. Ifinal account and contest same. every loss contingency. How long are free-born citizens of the Amer-|columns, No better nor more fitting selection | "GIVEN under my nand and the jean Republic going to stand for this sort of[for that responsible position could have been Teymaico "l'"“ 500d sport keeps jseal of the Probate Court this SEE US FORYOUR- - { thing? mage. 1t is appropriate, too, in this respect[MANY @ MAn g 117th day of October, 1927 Il Allen Sh k. I . ’ kit - .o (Seal FRAN LE '] Allen attuck, inc. A VA e G R that Mr. Wood rejoins a newspaper organization v eal) RANK A. BOYLE, : l' d INSURANCE ; : i with which he was connected in its formative HOW’S 10UR ROOF? | Commissioner and ex-Officio Loose Leat Supp 1€8 DISTRIBUTION OF THE SURPLUS fperic nd to which he gave a definite impetus| If you need shingles for if Probate Judge. . . Fire, Life, Liakility, Marine ol ey Flere 1o small need to speak of |remember Femmer has them &t|First publication Oet. 17, 1927. Office Supplles When Congress reassembles thore \hillties, o1 they ate well known. He|® Drice that is right. adv. | Last publication Nov. 7, 1927, will probably develop a strong movement oui n able pen,” which becomes graceful | 22 227 J2L U0 | oo B A g, 2 2 > in favor of rebating corporation taxes r trenchant at will; and he is especially qualified ks ¥ 3 Pl'mtmg and Stathflery amounting to more than §$300,000,000, from long acquaintance with the Pacific North- H LI 0 R R I s and also of reducing the corporation west, its leading men, its politics, its policies and AUTOS FOR HIRE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. tax from 13 to 10 per cent. Congre aspirations. Long ago the Spokane Chronicle was Bieh RPS Chnvinesdiehet o k. dolng they the proving ground for this mature editor, then Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alasks CONSTRUCTION CO. will confer a benefit on the “ultimate a stripling; subsequently he ' joined the staff of e R e ALL KINDS OF tonsumer,” who in the last analysis is the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, when it was a real e —— the goat that pays the tax. editorial power; he went to The Times as City i Prompt Service—Day and 3 It has required a lengthy period for Editor, became Director of Exploitation of the \ Night CABINET this idea to percolate through the leg- Alaska-Yukon-Pacigs Expositiog, Bditor of Town Covici Auro SERVICE ALASKAN HOTEI; islative mind; at the same time Crier, at length Editor-in-Chief of the Post-In- Juneau, Alaska LND lic has bogun to grasp it sessiv telligencer, and more recently Manager of the STAND AT THE ARCTIC EASONABLE RATES ° taxes imposed én corporations are ISeattle Bureau of the Portland Oregonian. Mr. = A Phone—Day, 444; Night, MODERN ;R ¥ SO! | MILL WORK Wood on The Times will add to the reputation A ; 444-2 rings Davz HousgL, PROP. - appointed legal adviser for Northwestern : hibition enforcement o has announced tifaty?* war is to b iinst those who r | Padine ¢ by old and recogni leading puly me tell to you, right now. I'd rather ses than be one. E Tribune. | i — effect excessive taxes imposed on the people who ronize those corporations; he adready' possesses as a writer of distinction a to penalize a corporation through hos- and power. : s Plate and Window tile legislafion or otherwise is the — GLASS - same as penalizing the patrons of that President Cosgrave Again. corporation G The wise man profits by MILLER’S TAXI MORRIS The matfer is quite simple wl s L his mistakes—and others’ K G (ManchoufSiFSmRD. also Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CONSTRUCTION CO. S Goraiiiat stk . Dicrolon o The newly elected Dail of the Irish Free State oy st Tadl 3 $636,000,000 raised through taxution. met on Tuesday and elected Mr. Cosgrave as Y 3 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS . President of the Executive Council by a majority| [The delayed telegram—visit- FOR HIRE > necessarily! — (Seattle Business Chron- for the rel . ated Government. With so tiny al|awares, you'll find the con- icle.) majority a luMn‘ut can sail safely only on calm| |yenient Carlson taxi service as Day and Night Service AL 14 n sugsestion similar to that of Pres waters. Tuesday's debate contained storm warn-{ |pear to you as your telephone PHONE 485 ings which should be heeded by all who desire||._just ring Single O or 314, h f Od . dent Coolidge o vear ago when he proposed|quistness and development in Ireland. The Labor|| Promptness—efficiency— @ | BLUE BIRD TAXI Many people have plenty of go Pathfind to refund the surplus pro-rata among those who|Party in the Dail occuples a position of great courtesy. ) i . er had paid income taxes. The proposal met with|responsibility and, happily, shows some conscious- SHORTY GRAHAM . intentions but fail because of lack of the opposition of the soundest economists. at that|ness of it. It seems to have found in Mr. 0'Con- Carlson’s Taxi and " Stand at Bill's Barber S8hop / time, and the mew proposal will probably meet|nell a worthy successor to its late leader, Mr. 3 B actioll. R it B\l Tt oimilar vessons, Tohuson, who lost his seat In the election. Mr.|| Ammbulance Service "y i Al The corporations that pald the $300,000,000 O'Connell explained on Tuesday that the Labor| |Stands. at Alaskan Hotel apd{f{ % — @ SHOES Party’s action in opposing the momination of Mr. Noland’s Corner R P NELSON'S . that it is proposed to refund to them have ad- 4 B ’ . ’ Uit aoants 10 Mo phpments. 1t 1s fpir| COMTSYS must not b construed as an intention! | Phones Single O and 314 | _ Stationery. St Probably your fortune and success h 1 ¥ to presume that they were charged into over- to. kive unqualified SUBIESERRS the nomiugs g6 #—————————————& | | geadquarters for Plain d may lie‘in lotmiug the sim Ple habit of $5 50 . All-Rubber amether party. Labor could support a nominee head expense and equitably distributed by them|or Ijanna Fall only on recelving satisfactory! | | Fancy Stationery. Sheaffer®and ‘among the consumers or purchasers of their|assurances from Mr. De Valera on coustitutional Wahl Pen and Pencil Gift . . & ’ ¢ | products and wares. 1t would not be practicable|and Labor lssues BERRY’S TAXI Al sets. Christmas Cards ! banking a little surplus every week. Get- . for them, in case the money were vefunded, to B E F i . i -u t continue the distribution to those who actually| A floor trader who bought a seat on the New : : ting started in this - habit will coun bore the burden of most of the tax. The cor-|York Stock Exchange in 1893 for something under PHONE 199 3 . porations would naturally accept the money as a $20,000 has just sold it for $265.000. A very 1 ] more than the amount. : ith Wall Stroet B from the Government. good example of growing up wit a ts for B k) 0 taxab Bais’ unaer dennie| A DoSInuing atthbSERRRE Hime — (New (XUFE Agen terms of laws known before the taxes became i SUNOCO Motor 0il M’“ut‘%“ is mot practicable or fair. The better pro- Senator Borah would make prohibition thejgs ure would be for the Government to apply|paramount issue, but that would not necessarily - $300,000,000 that it is prposed to distribute|make prohibition prohibit. = (Boston Transeript.) | this way to the reduction of the National —_— o ? and the elimination of $12,000,000 or $14,- Many of the elder statesmen in the Senate a year in interest. That would bene-|must envy the unlimited opportunity Kemal Pasha SHOP wody. Then the corporation taxes, ad.|has for reeling off five-day speeches —(Milwau- H. B. MAKINO' high, could be reduced from 133 |*®¢ Journal) ’ Front Street Q¢ Sop. mext y;;r e “:“~:h surplay We need two great parties in this rnuitry, o fn. The ‘money -thus puid|one o lie about favorably and the other o) =" ik mm‘”mm apd thuslyje anout unfavorably.—(Ohio State Journal.)